
Centre for Christian Living podcast The smartphone disciple (Part 2)
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Feb 23, 2026 They unpack how smartphones and money can become rival masters that shape how we see, think and act. They trace human vocation from Genesis and contrast creative, Godly making with idolatrous manufacture. They explore technological powers that possess culture, the limits of human creatureliness, and how the gospel might free our senses and minds from technological captivity.
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Technology As A Master Teacher
- The smartphone and other technologies discipline us by shaping how we see, know, and act in the world.
- Tony Payne argues this discipling effect makes technology a master-teacher that forms habits and worldviews beyond mere tool use.
Making Things Is Part Of Human Vocation
- From Genesis onward humans are makers tasked to work and develop creation as God’s agents.
- Tony Payne cites Genesis 2 and Job 28 to show manufacture is part of human vocation but limited without divine wisdom.
Technology Cannot Replace Divine Wisdom
- Human technological skill cannot discover God's wisdom; true wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord.
- Payne uses Job's poem to contrast technological mastery with the uniquely divine source of wisdom and understanding.
